The Oakland Symphony Announced Kedrick Armstrong as its Next Music Director. In addition to conducting the orchestra’s public concerts, Armstrong will also actively participate in the Oakland Symphony’s many education and community engagement programs, designed to inspire a love of music in people of all ages. | By Post Staff The Oakland Symphony Announced Kedrick Armstrong as its Next Music Director. In addition to conducting the orchestra’s public concerts, Armstrong will also actively participate in the Oakland Symphony’s many education and community engagement programs, designed to inspire a love of music in people of all ages. Armstrong is the successor to previous
Joseph Tanner, fire chief at Horry County Fire and Rescue, has received the Fritz Turner Award from the South Carolina State Association of Fire Chiefs. Named after the first South Carolina fire marshal, it has been presented annually to the best fire chief in the state since 1981.
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WBTW) — Twenty-seven teams competed in the 3rd Annual Smokeout at the Boathouse fundraiser over the weekend. The barbecue cookoff raises money for SC Needs Help, a locally run group that works to help people in need. Organizers haven’t said how much money was raised this year, but last year, the event […]
Portland Thorns draftees NCAA second round wrap-up
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TCU vs. New Mexico
Yazmeen Ryan’s TCU Horned Frogs received a first-round bye in the NCAA Tournament. The Big 12 Champions met New Mexico in the second round. The Lobos advanced to the second round after defeating Navy on penalty kicks.
TCU started the match with a few half-chances. The Lobos’ avoided going down early and played at a frantic pace, pressing the Horned Frogs and forcing them into turnovers.
In the 28th minute, a miscommunication between two TCU defenders allowed Alesia Garcia to receive the ball at the top of the 18-yard box. She fired her shot past the keeper at the far post to give the Lobos a surprise lead.